Come back here and give me my daughter
Jan. 27th, 2004 11:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Gilmore Girls? Yay
So if last week's Gilmore Girls fell flat [with the exception of Michel], then this week had only one flat wonky note and the rest was faboo.
Flat: Lorelai's freakout in terms of intensity to Luke's move, and then her weird fixation with him not moving. It's actually the second one that felt the most weird. It was like Stalker!Lorelai, and it wasn't fun to watch. Amusing in parts, sure [tsk, tsk, Luke] but overall kind of creepy.
Rory's still wandering around without a real storyline other than Paris is driving her mad and now laundry boy [who was cuter until I actually had to spend 80% of Rory's screentime looking at him] is around, but it didn't feel as noticeable. Cute crying at the funeral, and amusing in her freakout. I felt bad for her when they were discussing laundry boy's tale-of-a-stalker and she [me too, I admit] assumed it was her.
Lorelai's love of snow and time spent with Luke when she wasn't trying to con him into believing he hadn't moved out? Mostly good stuff. :D
Luke? I love Luke. I shouldn't, because, you know, fictional character, but I do. Love Luke that is. *purrs* It's weird how different he acts around Lorelai, because when he runs into Mrs. Kim, he's practically in a good mood. Wonky. Intriguing. Probably completely unintentional.
Lane! She got not only a storyline, but 85% of an episode! She was so wired and then she fell pretty fast. I felt so bad for her when it was obvious her mother was going to kick her out. :/ Bad that she couldn't be herself and that her mother had found her out, and bad that she didn't realize that by proposing something that would solely get her what she wants she'd just get shut out even more.
On the other hand, I also felt rather bad for Mrs. Kim. Sort of. I knew a mother similar to that and being her daughter's friend made it hard to fully feel sorry for someone like that. Sorry that she realized she didn't know Lane at all? Yeah. Sorry that she felt that she had to push her daughter even farther away? Not so much. Still, woe.
Amusement over the Strokes being overexposed everywhere, and there was this little gem:
"Don't say dirty. It's too easy." Hee! He's so right. It is too easy.
Yes, TNT still had a classier Used Karma commercial, though giving the same basic storyline to it. Go figure. Watched some Law & Order that I've seen 3 other times and still didn't like all that much. Took the dog on a walk, still haven't heard from Cass, and found the toy castle I built yesterday had been destroyed. I will find you, castle-killer, and when I do, it will not be pretty.
Stalkage of T? Yush. :D
Horrorscope:
The earliest arrivals get to make the decisions. Your ideas may not be welcome. While you're not sitting among the elite this time, you still have the common touch. That's worth something.
...the fuzzy?
ETA: the next Jess [on GG] lover to pipe up with how much S4 sucks because Jess ain't there is going to get my boot shoved so far up their ass they'll be licking it clean. Thank you.
So if last week's Gilmore Girls fell flat [with the exception of Michel], then this week had only one flat wonky note and the rest was faboo.
Flat: Lorelai's freakout in terms of intensity to Luke's move, and then her weird fixation with him not moving. It's actually the second one that felt the most weird. It was like Stalker!Lorelai, and it wasn't fun to watch. Amusing in parts, sure [tsk, tsk, Luke] but overall kind of creepy.
Rory's still wandering around without a real storyline other than Paris is driving her mad and now laundry boy [who was cuter until I actually had to spend 80% of Rory's screentime looking at him] is around, but it didn't feel as noticeable. Cute crying at the funeral, and amusing in her freakout. I felt bad for her when they were discussing laundry boy's tale-of-a-stalker and she [me too, I admit] assumed it was her.
Lorelai's love of snow and time spent with Luke when she wasn't trying to con him into believing he hadn't moved out? Mostly good stuff. :D
Luke? I love Luke. I shouldn't, because, you know, fictional character, but I do. Love Luke that is. *purrs* It's weird how different he acts around Lorelai, because when he runs into Mrs. Kim, he's practically in a good mood. Wonky. Intriguing. Probably completely unintentional.
Lane! She got not only a storyline, but 85% of an episode! She was so wired and then she fell pretty fast. I felt so bad for her when it was obvious her mother was going to kick her out. :/ Bad that she couldn't be herself and that her mother had found her out, and bad that she didn't realize that by proposing something that would solely get her what she wants she'd just get shut out even more.
On the other hand, I also felt rather bad for Mrs. Kim. Sort of. I knew a mother similar to that and being her daughter's friend made it hard to fully feel sorry for someone like that. Sorry that she realized she didn't know Lane at all? Yeah. Sorry that she felt that she had to push her daughter even farther away? Not so much. Still, woe.
Amusement over the Strokes being overexposed everywhere, and there was this little gem:
"Don't say dirty. It's too easy." Hee! He's so right. It is too easy.
Yes, TNT still had a classier Used Karma commercial, though giving the same basic storyline to it. Go figure. Watched some Law & Order that I've seen 3 other times and still didn't like all that much. Took the dog on a walk, still haven't heard from Cass, and found the toy castle I built yesterday had been destroyed. I will find you, castle-killer, and when I do, it will not be pretty.
Stalkage of T? Yush. :D
Horrorscope:
The earliest arrivals get to make the decisions. Your ideas may not be welcome. While you're not sitting among the elite this time, you still have the common touch. That's worth something.
...the fuzzy?
ETA: the next Jess [on GG] lover to pipe up with how much S4 sucks because Jess ain't there is going to get my boot shoved so far up their ass they'll be licking it clean. Thank you.